Expert meeting 2020 - State Consent to International Jurisdiction

At the annual expert meeting, the team presented three draft papers, and invited comments from participating experts. Experts invited from around the world gave the team valuable feedback on ongoing projects.  

Professor Freya Baetens presented a paper on ‘Evaluating Compromissory Clauses Submitting Disputes to ICJ Jurisdiction: “Matters Provided in Treaties and Conventions in Force”.’ Emma Brandon presented a paper on ‘Obligations for States to Cooperate with the International Criminal Court and the Regional Human Rights Tribunals that are Created by the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.’ Nicola Strain presented a paper on ‘Undertaking a Comparative Study of ISDS and WTO: Methodological Challenges’.

Invited experts:

Mads Andenæs (University of Oslo)
Daniel Behn (Queen Mary University of London)
George Bermann (Columbia University)
Andrea Bjorklund (McGill University)
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes (CIDS/University of Geneva)
Yuliya Chernykh (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Ludovica Chiussi (University of Bologna)
John Dugard (University of Leiden / University of Witwatersrand)
Gleider Hernandez (Catholic University of Leuven)
Magnus Killander (University of Pretoria)
Johann Ruben Leiss (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Claudia Martin (American University Washington)
Federico Ortino (King’s College London)
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo (University of Jyväskylä)
Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon (American University Washington)

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